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JIMIN continues to break records on two major US Billboard charts even while serving in the military
BTS' JIMIN's second solo album "MUSE" and the title song "Who" are breaking records on the US Billboard charts.
According to the latest chart released by the American music media Billboard (dated December 28th), JIMIN's "Who" is the top-selling song on the Billboard charts.
The single rose to 47th place on the Hot 100 singles chart. After showing its strength by rising to second place on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two consecutive weeks, "Who" topped the Hot 100 chart again this week.
It remains in the top 50 and continues to be very popular even during the Christmas season when carol music is still popular.
With this, "Who" has been on the charts for 22 consecutive weeks.
It is the longest-charting song on the chart since PSY's "Gangnam Style." It is also the first song to stay in the top 60 of the Billboard Hot 100 for 22 weeks after its release.
It also set a record as the first and only K-pop solo song to do so. On the Billboard 200, the main Billboard album chart, the second album "MUSE," in which "Who" was recorded,
"MUSE" is the only K-POP album released in 2024 to chart on the Billboard 200 for 22 consecutive weeks.
The album is also a hit on Billboard's detailed charts. Jimin is also active on the Billboard "Streaming Songs" charts.
It charted for 22 weeks at No. 32 on the "Music" chart. This is the second longest charting K-pop song of all time, after PSY's "Gangnam Style."
The group also ranked 25th and 30th in the Global 200 and Global (excluding the U.S.) charts for 22 consecutive weeks, demonstrating their continued popularity around the world.
MUSE, which reclaimed the top spot on the Billboard World Albums chart last week, is ranked second this week, making it the second longest-running album of all time after his first solo album FACE (63 weeks).
Jimin's rise on the Billboard charts is breaking the record for the most chart-topping K-pop solo albums.
The US media and news outlet AsianEAC reported, "There will be no promotions in the US during the Christmas season, no exciting collaborations, and he was serving in the military.
" and paid tribute to him as "a living legend."
2024/12/28 09:14 KST
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